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Definition of dance
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Dance (v. i.) A tune by which
dancing
is
regulated,
as the
minuet,
the
waltz,
the
cotillon,
etc..
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Canary
::
Canary
(n.) A quick and
lively
dance.
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To have or be in
abundance;
to
abound;
to full, so as to run or flow over; to be
copious..
Slatterpouch
::
Slatterpouch
(n.) A dance or game
played
by boys,
requiring
active
exercise..
Superflux
::
Superfluous
(a.) More than is
wanted
or is
sufficient;
rendered
unnecessary
by
superabundance;
unnecessary;
useless;
excessive;
as, a
superfluous
price..
Presultor
::
Presultor
(n.) A
leader
in the
dance.
Superfoetation
::
Superflux
(n.)
Superabundance;
superfluity;
an
overflowing.
Suiting
::
Suite (n.) One of the old
musical
forms,
before
the time of the more
compact
sonata,
consisting
of a
string
or
series
of
pieces
all in the same key,
mostly
in
various
dance
rhythms,
with
sometimes
an
elaborate
prelude.
Some
composers
of the
present
day
affect
the suite
form..
Accordantly
::
Accordantly
(adv.)
In
accordance
or
agreement;
agreeably;
conformably;
--
followed
by with or to.
Wieldance
::
Wieldance
(n.) The act or power of
wielding.
Consent
::
Consent
(v. i.) To
indicate
or
express
a
willingness;
to yield to
guidance,
persuasion,
or
necessity;
to give
assent
or
approval;
to
comply..
Nonattendance
::
Nonattendance
(n.) A
failure
to
attend;
omission
of
attendance;
nonappearance.
Supple
::
Supple
(a.)
Yielding
compliant;
not
obstinate;
submissive
to
guidance;
as, a
supple
horse..
Mediaevally
::
Mediaevally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of the
Middle
Ages; in
accordance
with
mediaevalism.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) A fixed
object
serving
for
guidance,
as of a ship, a
traveler,
a
surveyor,
etc.; as, a
seamark,
a
landmark..
Ropewalker
::
Ropewalker
(n.) A
ropedancer.
Figurant
::
Figurant
(n.
masc.)
One who
dances
at the
opera,
not
singly,
but in
groups
or
figures;
an
accessory
character
on the
stage,
who
figures
in its
scenes,
but has
nothing
to say;
hence,
one who
figures
in any
scene,
without
taking
a
prominent
part..
Exuberant
::
Exuberant
(a.)
Characterized
by
abundance
or
superabundance;
plenteous;
rich;
overflowing;
copious
or
excessive
in
production;
as,
exuberant
goodness;
an
exuberant
intellect;
exuberant
foliage..
Assort
::
Assort
(v. i.) To
agree;
to be in
accordance;
to be
adapted;
to suit; to fall into a class or
place.
Avoidance
::
Avoidance
(n.) The act of
becoming
vacant,
or the state of being
vacant;
--
specifically
used for the state of a
benefice
becoming
void by the
death,
deprivation,
or
resignation
of the
incumbent..
Yieldance
::
Yieldance
(n.) The act of
yielding;
concession.
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